1982
DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-9787.1982.tb00745.x
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The Takayama‐judge Model of Spatial Equilibrium Extended to Convex Production Sets

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“…Takayama and Judge (1970) generalize their earlier work, leading to a quadratic programming version of the priceproduction equilibrium model. MacKinnon (1976) demonstrates solution procedures for more general von Thunen and transportation problems; Thore (1982) extends the work of Takayama and Judge to allow for more general production functions; Pang (1984) introduces variational methods for solving more general spatial multicommodity problems. These latter articles begin to blur the distinction between location-allocation and spatial equilibrium models.…”
Section: Spatial Equilibrium Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Takayama and Judge (1970) generalize their earlier work, leading to a quadratic programming version of the priceproduction equilibrium model. MacKinnon (1976) demonstrates solution procedures for more general von Thunen and transportation problems; Thore (1982) extends the work of Takayama and Judge to allow for more general production functions; Pang (1984) introduces variational methods for solving more general spatial multicommodity problems. These latter articles begin to blur the distinction between location-allocation and spatial equilibrium models.…”
Section: Spatial Equilibrium Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%